Throughout Jeopardy!’s decades-long run, the beloved game show has had a lot of memorable moments. There have also been a lot of memorable contestants, including current host Ken Jennings. He is one ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
Braden Peters, better known by his “looskmaxxing” persona Clavicular, walked off his interview with “60 Minutes Australia” correspondent Adam Hegarty after he was asked if he identifies with the incel ...
Despite decades of research showing that traditional interviews are only moderately reliable predictors of performance, organizations continue to rely on them heavily. In fact, the typical interview ...
This famous Google interview question sounds ridiculous at first: shrink to the size of a nickel, get dropped into a blender, and survive before the blades start spinning. Most people focus on escape ...
If you're going to be expected to use AI, you should ask about it in interviews. How you do that matters. It's good to learn about a company's AI strategy and some specifics, such as the tools you can ...
Ads are rolling out across the US on ChatGPT’s free tier. I asked OpenAI's bot 500 questions to see what these ads were like and how they related to my prompts. In my rough tests, the ChatGPT ads felt ...
Baby, he’s got a plan. Run away fast as he can. Jaden Smith abruptly stormed out of an interview after he was asked about Kanye West during the “Coulda Been Love 2” premiere in Los Angeles on ...
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“The View” is facing a federal probe for allegedly violating “equal time” rules for political candidates after an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico. The Federal Communications Commission ...
The internet has always thrived on stupid questions. Despite decades of asking them in online forums, on social media and to search engines, humans still seem to have an infinite supply of these ...